THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY FOB FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE AT HOME and. ABROAD. '(Established in 1836.) INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PAHLIAMENT. CAPITAL £1,259,660 STERLING. HEAD OFFICES : London, -Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Glasgow., COLONIAL AGENCIES: Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Aucl?land, Wellington, .and Wanganui ; CttAIKHAN OF BOAED OF DIBECTOKS: The Right Hon. Lord Ernest Bruce, M.P. '■ HP HIS COMPANY offers to intending-; insurers (peculiar facilities and ad-. vantages; amongst others, ; REDUCED RATES OF PREMIUM, ; without "the delay of referring to England; the: agent at Wellington being provided with ample: funds at the^Union "Bank for the purpose. ; Copies of Prospectuses, <of Proposal, v and any-other information respecting the Com* "pany can be obtained on application to THOMAS'BARLOW, Esq., Wellington; ' TMessrs. TAYLOR & 'WATT, Wanganui; IC.W. WYATT, ;Es<j., Solicitor, : . , Clmstchurch. Christchurch. 1857. TO BE SOLD, ; r| WAT Commodious House now being built by; JL Mr. Beechy, situated in Worcester Street, with frontage to Antigua Street. This house will be fit for occupation in a few weeks, and affords a most eligible opportunity-'to -parties lately arrived in the province arid requiring a comfortable family residence. ?For further -particulars, apply to Me.. GUINNESS, Auctioneer, at the Horseßepository. ON SALE, TjTIVE Sections of Town Land near the New -E Government Buildings,, to be sdld on easy terms. A plan of "the sections and all particulars can be had on application at the Horse Repository, either to Mr. FAWDINGTON, or Mr. GUINNESS, Auctioneer. FOR SALE, OR TO LET, WITH A PUECHASING CLAUSE. " ; TOO AGRES of Freehold Land, near Ric-: JLv/vJ. carton, about 3 miles from Christchurch.- The land is of first rate qualify, and will be 'sbld-in lots of .10 acres-or more-+o suit, purchasers. . Apyly to Mr. GUINNESS, at" the Horse Repository. ■."■;■...-■ for sale, ~~ ;'; A two-year old well bred BULL. Apply ii. to GEORGE SCOTT, ; " . / Clog and Patten Maker. . j i Lyttelton, Dec'2B ? 1858.. 'j '. V--': ■;■■■:;; nOticeof .... . :■. • j POSTPONEMENT OF RAM SALE. •! ly/TR. PARKINSON is instructed to postpone Jj-*- the sale of Mr. Rowley's rams to j i 1 MONDAY;-the 18th INARCH, 1859. After which he will submit to auction ! , All that well/TtnoTvn and most valuable run, situated oh the Waimakarirl, as now occupied by/ Mr. Rowley. The. improvements consist of good dwelling-house, woplshed,-yards, huts, &c. The ranj consisting of 15,000 acresj is too well known fo^need comment, being within eighteen miles of Christchurch, and possessing .peculiar advantages -jSOu^JM^^iEUlWri- - ii^owo~wßnieirs7~irdra.~;ai~to~o"" tooth,: \yill be sold with the run; ■ Tfee auctioneer is prepared-to treat privately for the; sale of this run^ and to give any further particulars that may.-te required. ;H OR SE S. EX LION, FROM SYDNEY, Imported by Gilbeet McClymont, Esq. MR. PARKINSON has now on view. .at the Riccarton Paddocks, <■•'•■ HJ4 WORSES AND MARES, ■ just "landed from Sydney, which are allowed by competent judges to be far superior to any yet landed in Canterbury,-consisting of— Thorough-breds, got by the best blood in New j South Wales, bred by C. Reynolds, Esq., and — Bell, Esq. . 1 magnificent Stud Horse, 3 years old in January,] J broken to saddle.. Saddle Horses and Mares, the best hacks in the«olony. Draught stock, with immense power, and mostly 'broken*to harness. The horses will be' classed on /Friday nest, at the stockyards of the Auctioneer, and will then be put in three paddocks, where they can be seen daily, and full particulars of pedigree, &c, obtained Sales to be effected on the spot. Mr. Parkinson would call the attention of the sporting gentlemen of Canterbury especially to these horses, not only going by pedigrees to be forthcoming, but would also refer them to R. Wilkin, Esq., Papaoui, he being intimately acquainted with the sires and dams of each of the tnoi'oughbreds imported from the stud of 0. Reynolds, Esq. Mr; P. will meet purchasers daily at the Royal Hotel, at^l-2 o'clock. FOR SALE, A Few very superior six months, old Hams, got lay imported rams from Mr. Sturgeon?s flock, out of carefully selected .ewes. /Delivery to be made.in March. For pedigree and further particulars, apply to GEORGE MALLINSON, Cathedral-square. VnHE WHARF and WOOLSHED at Little- -■- port, Saltwater Creek, are now open for business, DONALD CAMERON, Wharfinger. Nov. 1, 1858. "TAMES MORRISON & COS Goods are fJ . open for Inspection THIS DAY. Retail to the Port,—and wholesale to cash buyers on the plains. January 18th, 1859. TO LET, ON Building1 Lease for 7 or 14 years,— A Quarter-Acre section of Land, having a frontage of 66 feet upon London Street, Lyttelton. Apply to Me. J. D. BAMFORD, Solicitor, London^ Street, Lyttelton. FOR SALE, A Plot of LAND: with a Cottage thereon, . XjL containing 3 rooms, having a frontage of about •§ a chain upon Ticeburst-road, Lyttelton. Apply to Me. J. D. BAMFORD, Solicitor, - Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 659, 2 March 1859, Page 8
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